Name that early 90's sweet

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theplayingmantis

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4,600 posts

91 months

Thursday 23rd January
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Jelly sweet in a small credit card shape but thicker with stripes of different flavours, sugar coated like Rowntree's pastilles, but differnt texture to those softer like a york fruit?

anyone?

Sy1441

1,235 posts

169 months

Thursday 23rd January
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Astro Belts / Rainbow Belts.

theplayingmantis

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4,600 posts

91 months

Thursday 23rd January
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possibly but looking at google these seem in big strips which are thinnish, this was more blocky in its own wrapper similar size to frys turkish delight

dickymint

26,244 posts

267 months

Friday 24th January
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Maybe made by Stretch Island? Learher Bar?



theplayingmantis

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4,600 posts

91 months

no its was jelly. early 90's sweet wonders

48k

14,398 posts

157 months

Sounds like nothing I've ever heard of. Intrguiging.

Zaichik

305 posts

45 months

according to ChatGPT:


You're describing Jelly Tots Stripes! These were a nostalgic 90s jelly sweet in the UK. They came in a small, rectangular credit card-shaped block with different colored stripes for each flavor, sugar-coated like Rowntree's Pastilles. However, they were softer and had a texture closer to York Fruits, as you mentioned. These are fondly remembered but sadly no longer widely available. Does that match the memory you're thinking of?

Gary C

13,301 posts

188 months

Zaichik said:
according to ChatGPT:


You're describing Jelly Tots Stripes! These were a nostalgic 90s jelly sweet in the UK. They came in a small, rectangular credit card-shaped block with different colored stripes for each flavor, sugar-coated like Rowntree's Pastilles. However, they were softer and had a texture closer to York Fruits, as you mentioned. These are fondly remembered but sadly no longer widely available. Does that match the memory you're thinking of?
and yet a google search for Jelly Tots Stripes reveals nothing

another case of CGPT making things up ?

Zaichik

305 posts

45 months

Gary C said:
and yet a google search for Jelly Tots Stripes reveals nothing

another case of CGPT making things up ?
yes, I wonder - I asked ChatGPT that question too and it was stumped!

theplayingmantis

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91 months

48k said:
Sounds like nothing I've ever heard of. Intrguiging.
as the queen said to prince andrew

im sure i havent imagined these but jelly tot stripes rings no bells but i would be too young to recall the name anyway i think. and no images. and could be made up by the AI.

the mystery goes on!

dickymint

26,244 posts

267 months

Best I can find and I'm fed up of looking now nuts






48k

14,398 posts

157 months

theplayingmantis said:
48k said:
Sounds like nothing I've ever heard of. Intrguiging.
as the queen said to prince andrew

im sure i havent imagined these but jelly tot stripes rings no bells but i would be too young to recall the name anyway i think. and no images. and could be made up by the AI.

the mystery goes on!
Certainly a weird one. I can't see how a jelly sweet like York Fruits but credit card sized would hold its shape but my memory is a bit vague I was more in to chocolates and chews like fruit salads than jelly sweets. Any idea who would have made them ?

theplayingmantis

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dickymint said:
Best I can find and I'm fed up of looking now nuts





Yes that looks similar. Colours were less lurid however

theplayingmantis

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48k said:
Certainly a weird one. I can't see how a jelly sweet like York Fruits but credit card sized would hold its shape but my memory is a bit vague I was more in to chocolates and chews like fruit salads than jelly sweets. Any idea who would have made them ?
No idea would have been 6-9 ish. Often bought for me by a kindly old lady who we gave eggs to. But Martins used to sell them for sure.

They came to mind as I was scoffing a box of newbery fruits left over from Christmas. I then had saw the 7.50 price tag that had been left on...eek. for about 10 small jellies...garden centre purchase I think...I recall popping in to Melton produce up Woodbridge way and seeing them for a 2 quid less as I chatted to the owner. But I digress.

Decent jelly sweet ala York or Newbery are a rip off.

dickymint

26,244 posts

267 months

theplayingmantis said:
dickymint said:
Best I can find and I'm fed up of looking now nuts





Yes that looks similar. Colours were less lurid however
Times change and our memories get blurred wink Wagon Wheels weren't that much bigger back in the day either hehe

theplayingmantis

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91 months

Recollections may vary.

I don't think haribo existed in UK back then tbf

dickymint

26,244 posts

267 months

theplayingmantis said:
Recollections may vary.

I don't think haribo existed in UK back then tbf
Companies/brands get bought an sold all the time wink

Joe M

739 posts

254 months

Tuesday
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I've got visions of something about the size of a Turkish delight, but looks like a block of jelly with the sugar over it, in a clear, crinkly plastic wrap?

48k

14,398 posts

157 months

Tuesday
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theplayingmantis said:
Recollections may vary.

I don't think haribo existed in UK back then tbf
Agreed. They might have bought a British brand (Pontefract) in the 70s but we didn't actually see Haribo jelly sweets on UK shelves until the late 80s. There was no such thing as Haribo when I was growing up buying penny sweets it was fruit salads and blackjacks and sherbert flying saucers and cola bottles and jazzies. No such thing as Tangfastics and StarMix back then.